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    Golden tunnel turning point for Victoria: design and risk notes for deep gold engineers

    December 19, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Golden tunnel turning point for Victoria: design and risk notes for deep gold engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Victoria’s gold sector has gained approval for the state’s first dedicated deep exploration tunnel, enabling access to previously unreachable high-grade targets at depth beneath existing workings. The project is designed to support more technically advanced drilling, geotechnical mapping and real-time structural modelling, moving exploration away from shallow open-cut prospects towards complex, high-stress underground environments. For mine planners and geotechnical engineers, the tunnel signals a shift towards long-life, deep gold systems in Victoria, with greater emphasis on rock mass characterisation and seismic risk management.

    Technical Brief

    • Approval covers a single-purpose deep exploration tunnel, separate from existing production declines and access drives.
    • Design includes dedicated drill cuddies to host long, multi-directional underground diamond drilling programmes.
    • Tunnel alignment is planned beneath current workings to intersect structurally controlled targets from below.
    • Underground access enables continuous face mapping and systematic rock mass logging along the full tunnel length.
    • Real-time structural data from the drive is intended to feed dynamic 3D geotechnical and resource models.
    • Regulators required a standalone safety case addressing high-stress conditions, seismicity and interaction with legacy voids.
    • Project proponents committed to enhanced underground monitoring, including stress change and microseismic surveillance around the drive.
    • For other Victorian goldfields, the approval sets a regulatory precedent for deep exploration infrastructure safety expectations.

    Our Take

    Gold pieces in our database are often tagged to Western Australia or Queensland, so a Victoria‑focused gold project signals that the state is re‑emerging in coverage as a meaningful hard‑rock jurisdiction rather than just a legacy field.

    Among the 802 Projects/Safety‑tagged items, only a handful involve underground tunnelling for gold in Australia, which suggests regulators and operators in Victoria may look to cross‑jurisdictional learnings from WA’s mature underground gold sector when setting standards.

    With no specific project named here, this Victoria gold tunnel will likely be benchmarked against other Australian gold developments in our coverage where safety performance has become a key differentiator in contractor selection and scheduling approvals.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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